Needless to say, there is no shortage of action in Mark C. Jackson's newest book “Blue River Heaven.” It's storytelling at its best. Zebadiah Creed is the protagonist and narrator. The story is told in the first person but as an older man who looks back and pens his tales because his friend Sam Clemens urges him to write down his true story. Well-crafted descriptive writing takes on a lyrical tone defining the sights and sounds of river and plantation life and the surrounding New Orleans area painting vivid scenes. Readers will be engaged from start to finish, especially with the fast-paced action. The story is framed within the context of 1836 era. Jackson has incorporated authentic historical details which adds a sense of realism to the story. Readers will find the main characters flawed but interesting and well-developed. Loyalty, betrayal and friendship fuel acts with consequences throughout the story. Characters find they are beholden to the choices they make which in turn impacts their life.
Missouri and the Mississippi are connecting rivers that play a strategic part in the storyline. Zeb, being from the mountains, found river commerce and life on the river a totally new experience. The book title can be interpreted as a simple allegory for all the rivers he traveled. Readers will have to decide for themselves if Zeb Creed's life comes full circle finding redemption and forgiveness, or might there be the realization that there are more and greater tales to be spun.
I highly recommend this novel for its superb writing. In addition, Zeb's daring exploits kept my attention from start to finish.
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